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Class content 1
C1 06.02.2023 2
First activity 2
Present himself 2
Example: 3
Second Activity 3
The alphabet 3
C2 07.02.2023 3
First activity 3
Vowels 3
Second activity 3
Cardinal Numbers 3
Useful Phrase: 4
Exercise 4
Ordinal Numbers 4
Third activity 4
Unit 1 Objectives: 4
Fourth activity 5
Student Book Unit 1 Introduction activity A 5
Homework 5
C3 08.02.2023 6
First activity 6
Mini Test 6
Cardinal Numbers 6
Mini Test: 6
Ordinal Numbers 6
Mini Test: 6
Second Activity 7
Decimal numbers 7
Fractions 7
Percentages 8
Exercise: 8
Talking about Money in english 8
Exercise: 8
Third activity 9
Homework 9
Useful Questions: 9
Homework: 10
C4 09.02.2023 10
First activity 10
Mini Test 10
Decimal 10
Fractions 11
Percentages 11
Talking about Money in english 11
Exercise: 11
Second Activity 11
Measurements 11
Third Activity: 12
1 WRITING: 12
A 12
B 12
2 READING: 13
A 13
C5 13.02.2022 15
First Activity 15
Second Activy 16
Say zero in english 16
Years 16
Suggest answers: 17
Verb to be 17
Homework 18
C6 14.02.2023 18
First Activity 18
Mini test 18
Say zero in english 18
Verb to be 19
Second activity 20
3 VOCABULARY: useful questions 20
A 20
B 21
4 GRAMMAR: be-statements and yes/no questions 22
A 22
Homework: 23
References 24
C1 06.02.2023
First activity
Present himself  
Write a paragraph with your personal information, try to answer questions such as: What is
your name? How old are you ? What do you do ? etc. After that, share your own description
with your classmates and teacher.
Example:
Hi, I'm Alejandro Enríquez Varela.
I am an English and German teacher, I also love teaching subjects like technology (especially
electronics) and science. Physics, chemistry and biology are my favorites.
I am currently studying Bionic Engineering at the IPN. I live in CDMX with my "brother" who is
called Sergio.
I enjoy playing the piano and riding a bike. Finally, I find it extremely pleasant to go
camping.   
Second Activity
The alphabet
a /eɪ/ b c d e/iː- / f g h (eɪtʃ) i/aɪ/ j
k l m n o /oʊ/ - /əʊ/ p q r s t/tiː/
u /juː/ v w x y/waɪ/ z/zed/
C2 07.02.2023
First activity
Vowels
a /eɪ/ e /iː- / i /aɪ/ o /oʊ/ - /əʊ/ u /juː/
Second activity
Cardinal Numbers
0 Zero
1 one 2 two 3 three 4 four 5 five
6 six 7 seven 8 eight 9 nine 10 ten
11 eleven 12 twelve 13 thirteen 14 fourteen 15 fifteen
16 sixteen 17 seventeen 18 eighteen 19 nineteen 20 twenty
21 twenty-one 22 twenty-two 23 twenty-three 30 thirty 40 forty
50 fifty 60 sixty 70 seventy 80 eighty 90 ninety
100 one hundred 1000 one thousand
Useful Phrase:
Any question.
Any time or your welcome  
Exercise
Nikola Tesla Born: 1856-> “One thousand eight hundred fifty-six”
2023 -> two thousand twenty-three
1999 -> one thousand nine hundred ninety-nine
Ordinal Numbers
7th February 2023 “twenty twenty three ”
1° first 2° second 3° third 4° fourth (/fɔːθ/ - /fɔːrθ/) 5° fifth
6° sixth 7° seventh 8° eighth 9° ninth 10° tenth
11° eleventh 12° twelfth 13° thirteenth 14° fourteenth
(/ˌfɔːˈtiːnθ/ - /ˌfɔːrˈtiːnθ/)
15°fifteenth
16° sixteenth 17° seventeenth 18° eighteenth 19° nineteenth 20° twentieth
(/ˈtwen.ti.əθ/)
21° twenty first 22° twenty
second
23° twenty
third
30° thirtieth 40° fortieth
50° fiftieth 60° sixtieth 70° seventieth 80° eightieth 90° ninetieth
100 one hundredth 1000 one thousandth  
Third activity
Unit 1 Objectives:
learn language to give and ask for personal information
read an online survey with information for a personal profile- recognizing cognates
Example of false cognate:
Actually It's not really “Actualmente” ; Actually means “en realidad”
Nowadays it’s used to express an action that happens frequently around us and its
meaning is more like “actualmente” in spanish.
practice asking for personal information-using polite language
listen to a voicemail message and identify information
complete an online registration form with your personal details
watch a video about giving personal information
Fourth activity
Student Book Unit 1 Introduction activity A
A/B B give
A/B A ask
Homework
C3 08.02.2023
First activity
Mini Test
Cardinal Numbers
Mini Test:
0
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 30 40
50 60 70 80 90
100   1000
-1730
-1520
Ordinal Numbers
Mini Test:
10°
11° 12° 13° 14° 15°
16° 17° 18° 19° 20°
21° 22° 23° 30° 40°
50° 60° 70° 80° 90°
100º 1000º
Second Activity
Decimal numbers
Numbers Lecture
0.5   point five
0.25 point two five
0.05 point zero five
0.6529 point six five two nine
0.73 point seven three
2.95 two point nine five
Fractions
9/13 nine thirteenths / nine over thirteen
Number Lecture
1/2 one half
3/2 three halves
1/3 one third
3/4 three fourths
5/6 five sixths
13/16 thirteen sixteenths
8/21 eight twenty first
Percentages
Percentages Lecture
5% five percent “/pəˈsent/ | /pɚˈsent/”
25% twenty five percent
36.25% thirty six point two five percent
100 % one hundred percent
400% four hundred percent
Exercise:
What’s the name of these percentages ?
10.2%
34.5%
Answers(Respuestas): ten point two percent; thirty four point five percent
Talking about Money in english
25$
twenty five dollars
52 fifty two euros
140£ one hundred and forty pounds
$43.25 forty three dollars and twenty five cents
(forty three twenty five “Cotidiano”)
12.66 twelve euros sixty six
£10.50 ten pounds fifty
Exercise:
22.76
£15.53
Answers : twenty two euros seventy six; fifteen pounds fifty three
Third activity
Homework
2
B/A A give
B ask
3
B A give
A B ask
Useful Questions:
What’s your name? How old are you ? What do you do ? What music do you like ? Where are
you from ? Where do you leave “/liːv/” ? What’s your favorite food ? etc. What’s your mobile
phone ?
A: Isaac
B: Stephany
A: What’s your name ?
B: Hello, my name is Stephany, and you ?
A: Hi Stephany my name is Isaac, How old are you ?
B: I’m 19 years old, and you ?
A: I’m 21 years old.
B: What’s your phone ?
A: My phone 55 4665 67 97
B: Was a pleasure, see you tomorrow.
A: Bye, see you tomorrow.
Homework:
C4 09.02.2023
First activity
Mini Test
Decimal
Numbers Lecture
0.25
0.05
0.73
2.95
Fractions
Number Name
3/2
3/4
5/13
13/16
Percentages
Percentages Lecture
5%
23.13%
36.25%
100 %
Talking about Money in english
Money Lecture
$43.25
12.66* twelve euros sixty six
Exercise:
22.76
£15.53
Second Activity
Measurements
60m
sixty meters
25km/h twenty-five kilometers per hour
11ft eleven feet
2L two litters
3 tbsp three tablespoons
1 tsp one teaspoon
Third Activity:
1 WRITING:
A
Look at this webpage. Who is it for?
Possible Answer: “It is for people who want to know people in other countries.”
B
Complete the online registration with your personal information. What's your username?
What's your password?
Example:
First name Josue Alejandro Telephon number 55 6812 1020
Last name Enríquez Varela Username EVJA
Country Mexico Password Siruis310199
Email address jenriquezv1400@alumno.com.mx My birthday 6th June 1999
“.” -> Dot
“@” -> At
23th->23rd
55 double five
When were you born ?
What's your birthday ?
23rd January 2002.
Option to answer:
1.- Short form-> Stephany
2.- Long form -> My name is Stephany
2 READING:
recognizing cognates
Many words are similar in different languages. Look for these words when you read.
Use them to help you understand the text.
A
Read the survey on the next page. Circle the words you recognize.
Possible Answers:
C5 13.02.2022
First Activity
Mini test
Indication: Write the name of the Measurements after that read your answers:
60m
25km/h
11ft
2L
3 tbsp
1 tsp
Second Activy
Say zero in english
zero To say alone the number, decimals and percentages, telephone
numbers.
“o” is like the
leather.
For years, addresses, hours and temperatures.
nil This form is used only for sports.
nought It’s not used in the U.S., but is used in other countries.
Years
Follow the examples and write the names of the years:
2014 Two thousand fourteen -> Twenty fourteen  
2008
2000 two thousand
1944
1908 nineteen “o” eight
1900
1600 sixteen hundred (16*100=1600)
1256
1006
366 three hundred sixty-six or three sixty-six
25
3000 B.C.
3250 B.C. Thirty two fifty BC (Before Crist)
Suggest answers:
2008 Twenty o eight
1944
1900 Nineteen hundred or one thousand nine hundred
1256
1006 Ten o six or one thousand six
3000 B.C.
Verb to be
Personal
Pronouns
verb to
be
Examples (Adj, and places, Names, Age,
Nationalities)
First Person
Singular
I am
!
I am Alejandro. <->I’m Alejandro.
Second Person
Singular
You are You are Sergio. <-> You’re Sergio.
Third Person
Singular
he/ she / it is
"
He is Isaac.
#
She is my sister.
$
It is my dog.
%
It is telephone
First Person Plural We are We are playing video games.
We are studying.
We are students.  
We are doctors.
We are in class.
We are in Mexico.
Second Person
Singular
You are You are humans.
You are friends.
You are in school.
You are thins
You are in a GYM
Third Person
Singular
They are
They are in the street.
They are friends.
They are in Tultepec.
They are champions.
They are in the park.
Homework
Sing the following song and send a recorder of that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTYJryNgLH8
C6 14.02.2023
First Activity
Mini test
Say zero in english
Instruction: Write the cases when is used the following forms to say “0”
zero
“o”
nil
nought
Suggested answers:
“o” For year, hours and addresses
zero: To say decimal numbers and telephone numbers.
Nil: This form is used in sports.
Nought: It’s not used in the U.S., but is used in other countries.   
Verb to be
Instructions: Write the conjugation of a verb to be with the corresponding Personal Pronouns
also give one example, after that read your answers.
Personal Pronouns verb to be Example
Second Person Singular You
Third Person Singular
he/ she / it
First Person Plural
We
Third Person Plural
They
Useful Phrase: “I have a question “
Suggested Answers:
You are -> You are my teacher.
He is -> He is a Dog.
We are -> We are from Tultepec.
They are ->They are Chinese.
Personal Pronouns verb to be Example
Second Person Singular You
Third Person Singular
he/ she / it
First Person Plural
We
Third Person Plural
They
Second activity
3 VOCABULARY: useful questions
A
Listen and repeat the questions.
Can you help me?
Can you speak more slowly?
How do you say that (/ðæt/) in English?
Can you spell that?
Can you repeat that?
What does “/dʌz/” that mean?
B
Some of these phrases are also useful outside the classroom. For pictures 1-4 “one to four”,
say which questions are possible. Check with a partner.
Example:
1.- Can you help me
?
1.- Can you help me
?
1.- Can you help me
?
1.- Can you help me
?
4 GRAMMAR: be-statements and yes/no questions
A
LANGUAGE IN CONTEXT Read this conversation. Complete the statements.
Professor Brown:
Hi, everyone. Welcome. I am Professor Brown. Please say a few words about yourself.
Paul:
Hi. I'm Paul. I'm from New York, and I'm 20 years old.
Ana:
Hello, everyone. I'm Ana. I'm 21, and I'm from Mexico.
Professor Brawn:
Are you from Mexico City, Ana?
Ana:
No, I'm /aɪm/” not. I'm from León.
Professor Brown:
Is León a big city?
Ana:
Yes, it is! It's very big.
Professor Brown:
Thanks. Next?
1 Paul is from ____________
2 Ana is ____________ years old.
Answers:
1 Paul is from _____ New York_______
2 Ana is _____21_______ years old.
NOTICE!
1 In statements, the verb becomes ________________ the
subject.
a) before b) after
2 In questions, the verb becomes _________ the subject.
a) before b) after
Paul is from New
York
Is León a big city?
Homework:
References
CNC ELEMENTARY COURSE DIAPOSITIVAS TEMAS 2023
New inside out elementary
Cambridge dictionary
English Vocabulary in Use Upper-intermediate